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कब खुलेगी?

kab khulegi?

When open?

Littéralement: When will [it] open?

En 15 secondes

  • Used to ask when a shop or business will open.
  • The word 'khulegi' is used for feminine nouns like 'dukaan'.
  • Perfect for markets, banks, and public offices.

Signification

This is the most common way to ask when a shop, restaurant, or even a window will be opened. It is a simple, future-tense question used to find out the timing of an opening.

Exemples clés

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Standing outside a closed grocery store

Bhaiya, dukaan kab khulegi?

Brother, when will the shop open?

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Asking a security guard at a bank

Bank kab khulegi?

When will the bank open?

3

Texting a friend about a new mall

Woh nayi jagah kab khulegi?

When will that new place open?

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Contexte culturel

In many North Indian cities, shops close during the peak heat of the afternoon (2 PM - 4 PM) and reopen in the evening. 'Kab khulegi' often refers to this second opening. The opening of a shop is often preceded by 'Bohni' (the first sale of the day), which is considered sacred. Asking 'कब खुलेगी' is the first step to this ritual. In malls in cities like Bangalore or Gurgaon, opening times are strictly 10:00 AM or 11:00 AM, unlike the flexible timings of local street markets. Government 'khidkis' (windows) are notorious for late openings. Using 'कब खुलेगी' with a polite 'जी' (ji) is recommended to get a helpful answer.

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The 'Dukan' Rule

If you aren't sure of the gender, assume 'Dukan' (feminine) and use 'khulegi'. Most people will understand you are asking about the shop.

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Politeness Matters

Always add 'Bhaiya' or 'Ji' to sound more like a local and get a better response.

En 15 secondes

  • Used to ask when a shop or business will open.
  • The word 'khulegi' is used for feminine nouns like 'dukaan'.
  • Perfect for markets, banks, and public offices.

What It Means

Kab khulegi? is your go-to phrase for checking opening times. The word kab means 'when'. The word khulegi is the future tense of 'to open'. It specifically refers to feminine subjects. In Hindi, shops (dukaan), windows (khidki), and many businesses are feminine. So, you are literally asking, "When will she open?"

How To Use It

You use this phrase when standing outside a closed door. It is short and punchy. You can add the name of the place at the start. For example, Dukaan kab khulegi? (When will the shop open?). It is incredibly versatile for daily errands. You don't need a complex sentence to be understood. Just point and ask!

When To Use It

Use it at the local market when the shutter is down. Use it at the bank if the staff is on lunch. It works perfectly when texting a friend about a new cafe. It is also great for asking about a specific room or window. If you are waiting for a train ticket counter, this is your phrase. It sounds natural and direct.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use khulegi for masculine objects like a lock (tala). For a lock, you would say khulega. Avoid using it for people opening their eyes or hearts. That gets a bit too poetic for a casual errand! Don't use it if you want to sound extremely formal with a CEO. In that case, use aap kab kholenge? (When will you open?).

Cultural Background

In India, 'opening times' can be a bit flexible. A sign might say 9:00 AM, but the owner is stuck in traffic. Asking kab khulegi? often starts a conversation with neighbors. They might tell you the owner is at tea. It is a social icebreaker in local neighborhoods. It reflects the communal nature of Indian street life.

Common Variations

You might hear kab khulta hai? for "When does it (usually) open?". If you are talking about a park (masculine), use kab khulega?. In Mumbai, you might hear a shorter kab khulega re? among friends. If you are in a rush, just a questioning kab? while pointing works too. But kab khulegi? remains the most polite yet simple standard.

Notes d'usage

The phrase is neutral and safe for almost all daily interactions. Just remember to match the verb ending to the gender of the object you are asking about.

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The 'Dukan' Rule

If you aren't sure of the gender, assume 'Dukan' (feminine) and use 'khulegi'. Most people will understand you are asking about the shop.

💬

Politeness Matters

Always add 'Bhaiya' or 'Ji' to sound more like a local and get a better response.

Exemples

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#1 Standing outside a closed grocery store

Bhaiya, dukaan kab khulegi?

Brother, when will the shop open?

Adding 'Bhaiya' makes it friendly and local.

#2 Asking a security guard at a bank

Bank kab khulegi?

When will the bank open?

Even though 'Bank' is English, it's treated as feminine in this context.

#3 Texting a friend about a new mall

Woh nayi jagah kab khulegi?

When will that new place open?

Used for general 'places' which are feminine (jagah).

#4 Waiting for a window to be opened in a stuffy room

Khidki kab khulegi?

When will the window open?

Directly refers to the physical object 'khidki'.

#5 Joking with a friend who is late to wake up

Kumbhkaran, tumhari aankhein kab khulegi?

Kumbhkaran, when will your eyes open?

Kumbhkaran is a mythological character famous for sleeping.

#6 Asking about a long-awaited exhibition

Exhibition kab khulegi?

When will the exhibition open?

Standard way to ask about events.

#7 Waiting for a heavy heart to share secrets

Yeh zubaan kab khulegi?

When will this tongue open (speak)?

A slightly more dramatic/poetic way to ask someone to talk.

Teste-toi

Fill in the correct future tense ending for 'khulna'.

दुकान कब खुल___? (Dukan kab khul___?)

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : गी (gi)

Since 'Dukan' is a feminine noun, the verb must end in 'gi'.

Which sentence is correct for asking when a Bank opens?

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : बैंक कब खुलेगा?

'Bank' is masculine, so 'khulega' is the correct form.

Complete the dialogue.

Tourist: नमस्ते, यह म्यूज़ियम कब खुलेगी? Guard: यह सुबह नौ बजे _______।

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : खुलेगी

The guard should respond in the same tense and gender as the question.

🎉 Score : /3

Aides visuelles

When to use Khulega vs Khulegi

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Feminine (Khulegi)

  • Dukan (Shop)
  • Khidki (Window)
  • Kismat (Luck)
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Masculine (Khulega)

  • Bank
  • Darwaza (Door)
  • Daftar (Office)

Banque d exercices

3 exercices
Fill in the correct future tense ending for 'khulna'. Fill Blank A1

दुकान कब खुल___? (Dukan kab khul___?)

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : गी (gi)

Since 'Dukan' is a feminine noun, the verb must end in 'gi'.

Which sentence is correct for asking when a Bank opens? Choose A2

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : बैंक कब खुलेगा?

'Bank' is masculine, so 'khulega' is the correct form.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

Tourist: नमस्ते, यह म्यूज़ियम कब खुलेगी? Guard: यह सुबह नौ बजे _______।

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : खुलेगी

The guard should respond in the same tense and gender as the question.

🎉 Score : /3

Questions fréquentes

3 questions

No, 'khulegi' is for objects/places. For a person opening a door, use 'kholenge'.

Mall is usually masculine (khulega), but if you mean 'the shop in the mall', use 'khulegi'.

Add 'kitne baje' (कितने बजे). Example: 'Dukan kitne baje khulegi?'

Expressions liées

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कब बंद होगी?

contrast

When will it close?

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खुल गया!

builds on

It has opened!

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खुलने वाला है

similar

It is about to open.

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